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Monday, March 04, 2013

Give-away

Perhaps
like me you need a bit of cheering up at this time of year, a bit of sunshine,
a few birds tweeting, a daffodil nearly in flower, will do it. Perhaps a give-away will help too.

I
will give away two pieces of my textile work, in fact the two pieces used for
the covers of my blurb book.

They are unframed.

You will need to leave a
comment on this post and either have your name on the Followers list or add it. I will make the draw at the end of the month.

I
have supported Jane Davies with her campaign to keep open the cute and I am
sure really useful Post Office in Rupert, Vermont. If you have not heard about
this, she asked for people to send post cards to boost the business at the Post
Office and sent the first two hundred a post card in return. Well she has been
overwhelmed and attracted 1200 cards from all over the world. If you have not
seen it take a look here.

19 comments:

as we head into autumn i would love to own one of these to keep me warm and nourished in the coming winter. they are both very beautiful and will give many many hours of enjoyment to the lucky owner. >>> Gina

I find it so sad to lose local services, I blame the supermarkets, you can buy anything from paint to stamps to garden furniture. I still try to shop locally, butcher, greengrocer and baker, it is no more expensive and at least you know where your food actually comes from. The giveaway is so lovely, is that feather stitch I see lots of? Such lovely cheerful colour palette you have used too. Jayne x

What a clever idea to bring awareness to the plight of the post office!! Smaller stores are being replaced in so many areas and each is a lost pearl of community.There have been so many grey days over here in UK.....bright and lush colours would be such a joy to herald spring!!

My husband and I used to own a small post office down here in Tasmania but we sold it a few years ago. I hope the post office in Rupert, Vermont does get to stay open. Thanks for the chance to win some of your gorgeous work.

I've only recently discovered your blog but look forward to seeing your work and what you are up to, I particularly like the work that has developed from the rabbit skeleton. Thanks for sharing your amazing work

It's such a shame when small local shops and stores close. Once they are gone it's too late, I worked in a store for a while but it closed, when we had a closing down sale so many people came in and said how much they loved the store, none of us recognised them. We all knew our regular customers.

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About Me

My background is in Creative Embroidery.Completing a diploma in Art and Design has widened my horizons. I like it when you say 'Hello', it keeps me blogging and sharing creativity.If you would like to own any of my work contact me by e-mail.
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